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Looking at a bull posted on here, and having pictures of another, both with eyeguards pointing up above their brow tines. How often does that happen? I have only ever seen it the 2 times.
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Devil tines are rare but it's not super rare by any means
I usually see a 2-3 a year but I look at alot of bulls
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I’ve seen it a few times. Always love the extra character
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I’m assuming you’re talking about the devils points growing straight up off the brow close to the main beam. Some areas have a fairly strong genetic for this. Maybe 10% of the bulls or so.
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I had never heard that term. I’m still learning stuff on here!
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Seems like some herds get it more. I know a lot of the bigger bulls that come off mount hood area have them. They are pretty neat.
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That unicorn bull thread has them. Never picked up a shed that had any, would be pretty cool to find
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Quote from: boneaddict on October 20, 2019, 07:35:12 AM
I had never heard that term. I’m still learning stuff on here!
Ditto.
I have hundreds of bulls on T cam over the years and this is the first one I ever saw this on. Do they ever get much taller? That would be cool!
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2” to 3” is the longest I’ve seen. It definitely varies from area to area that I’ve seen whether it’s a predominant genetic or fairly rare. Even in areas they’re somewhat common it seems like they don’t show up until the bulls are fairly mature.
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The unicorn was the first I have seen, thanks for the info!!!
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